I learned that it’s an ongoing journey and I’m not the only one." - CM, 14, a teen at REACH camp

I learned that you will never forget your loved one" -ZC, age 10, One Day at Camp 2013

I can be sad and happy." ML, age 6, Camp Paz 2016

Remembering this experience will help a lot.” KA, age 11, Camp Paz 2016

A lot are experiencing the same thing so I am not alone in this.” - CV, 13, a teen at REACH camp

I learned that it’s okay to show true feelings and to never be afraid of how you feel." -AD, age 14, One Day at Camp 2013

Kids need to see that they're not alone. Camp is a safe place to move through the grieving process with kids their age and who have experienced the loss of a loved one too."
- Dr. Charles Finch, SSOH Founder

Out of all the processes we have tried, this was by far the most healing." - Mother of past camper

It is okay to feel grief." BK, age 14, Camp Paz 2016

Grief can’t be pushed away - - eventually it will come back so try to deal with it today…one step at a time." -KE, adult camper, Journeys 2013

I have gotten feedback from several clients I sent to the program, and I don't know what you do but it was definitely miracle work." – J.C. from a referring agency